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Eclipse Orion Interview

Eclipse Orion: The New IDE Paradigm

The vision is to move software development to the web as a web experience.

Interview

Chris Aniszczyk: 'e4 can be thought of essentially as RCP 2.0'

Interview with Chris Aniszczyk on Eclipse's increasing adoption as a runtime technology, modularity and e4.

GEF goes 3D

In his article, “Quo vadis Eclipse?”, Holger Voorman ventures a glimpse into the future. He describes, how model changes are visualized in a three-dimensional manner and…

Scala IDE for Eclipse 2.0.0 Beta1

What's New in Scala IDE for Eclipse 2.0 Branch?

“The new compiler interface reflects what we learned about how Eclipse works.”

Daily Roundup

Spring Data JDBC Extensions Project Adds Oracle Database Support

PLUS, US Veterans Integrated System Technology Architecture to use open source?

Interview

XML Windowing Toolkit in e4

Interview with Yves Yang.

Maven 3 Preview

Maven 3.0: The Future of Maven

Currently, preview releases of Maven 3 are available to download from the Maven website and, with a final release of Maven 3 expected for the second quarter of this year,…

Embellishing the Sun God

CSS Styling in Eclipse Helios

Using the technology provided by the Eclipse e4 project, the appearance of a User Interface (UI) can be improved using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Too bad, that one has to…

Interview with David Green

The End of Eclipse on The Mac?

JAXenter speaks to the Vice President of Engineering at Tasktop Technologies, on Apple's decision to deprecate Java on the Mac.

Questoid SQLite Manager:

Manage SQLite for Android

Adrian Colyer: Why dm Server Is Moving To Eclipse

As JAXenter reported last week, SpringSource have submitted a proposal for dm Server to move to Eclipse.org. The follow-on from the recently released dm Server 2.0 will be…

Ekke's Indigo Highlights

What´s New in Eclipse Indigo

The 5th season in the Eclipse community is nearly here!

A guide to creating efficient variants

FeatureIDE - A novel approach to developing software

Fabian Benduhn and Thomas Thüm delve into feature-oriented programming with Eclipse